Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 10, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
GEM THEATR
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ATTRACTIONS
WURUTZER MUSIC A FEATURE OF EVERY PROGRAM
‘William
presents
WILLIAM
FAllNiiM
cuttlers
THOMAS MEIGHAN in.
'Cl VI LIAN CLOTH E S '
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
stirring
story of the sea
PROGRAM
WILLIAM FARNUM
THE SCUTTLERS
A MIGHTY
PICTURE OF THE SEA,
THOUSAND THRILLS.
TUESDAY, MARCH 15th.
“MARY MILES MINTER”
IN
SUNDAY, MARCH 13th
"Civilian Clothes" featuring Thomas Meighan.
"The Simp” a two Reel Sunshine Comedy
MONDAY, MARCH 14th:
Mar^ Miles Minter, in "All Souls Eve.” One Reel Comedy.
TUESDAY. MARCH 15th:
William Farnum in " The Scuttiers.”
PATHE REVIEWS.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th:
Will Rogers in the "Strange Boarder.”
"Mums the Word” two reel Comeoy.
THURSDAY, MARCH 17th:
Herbert Bosworth in "The Brute Master.”
Ship A'hoy” two real Comedy featuring Al St.John.
FRIDAY, MARCH 18th:
Dorothy Dalton in "His Wife’s Friend.”
SATURDAY, MARCH 19:
William S. Hart in "Sand. ” Twr> Reel Comedy.
ALL SOULS EVE
CIVILIAN CLOTHES «‘™
THOMAS MEIGHAN” STAR OF
“MIRACLE MAN.”
MONDAY, MARCH 14th
MATINEE 2:00 P.M.
J
—simplifies the method
and shortens pancake
preparation.
Add water or milk,
mix and cook.
Th» OLYMPIC Lim include your favoriti
cirial — tanUarily milled, packed, wrapped
and sealed.
ihrA
m V,
éjwC*/ -i
'‘.’“/••’i
WILLIAM S. HART «
“SAND
EVENING 7:00 P.M.
mote Grocer»
? 9
A WESTERN THRILLER WITH A PUNCH
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th.
The Brute Master WITH
Hobart Bosworth.
A REAL SUPER-FEATUÄE. WATCH OUR BILL BOARDS
SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING.
MARCH 13th
•\‘gon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska, graded system used.
Subject: "Ancestors.”
C. E. at 6:30.
This will be an opportunity that
Question: What is the church’:
At The Churches
Wednesday, Prayer Sleeting
at greatest task today?
has not come to Tillamook since
President Harding attends church;
Bishop Cranston visited our
city 7:30.
Thursday afternoon nt 4 3 o'clock do you?
years ago. People of Tillamook will
The Headlight wishes to publisa be delighted with the Gospel mes­ Ladies Aid at tbe church.
All are invited.
the announcements of the churches sage
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
Harry >. Tucker, Minister
and
pereonalito
of
B'eb-
p
of Tillamook, but to insure their
appearance copy must be in this of­ Shepard and a cordial invitati in I»
at
fice not later than Tuesday night. extended to all. Special mu^ie
1VORMD CHVRCH
0. X. S. Kensington Club
We kindly ask the cooperation of the this service.
Sunday School at 1« A. M.
Th* (J ■ S. Kensington Club
local ministers to this «nd.
«h! Publia Worship at 11 o’elock.
Evening service at 7:30 ar
spent a very pleasant afternoon on
the pastor will preach.
Subj«et: “A Maw Cosamaadmsau” their last meeting date, and a la<gt
• • *
C. L. Dark, paator.
À Leatea eermo*. Ja.»« was about number were in attendance.
Ten
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
to go away and to go ky tke way of dollars was given to the Eastern Star
Th« Christian Science society holds
Gethsemane and Golgatba, wh.u at foi the Masonic Hom* Fund. Th«
services in the Woodman’s Hall, Na­
CHRISTIAN
tke feast of love and juet before the hor - ls hed provided a very enter­
tional Building, every Sunday at 11
The McLean Memorial service Iasi great act of lova He gave Ilis aew taining program as follow:'
A. II. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Sunday was well attended, as were
Mrs. Tucker, piano solo
commandment of love.
Wednesday evening meetings first all of the services tkrougkcbi.
tbe
Mrs. Hunier, vocal aoi
Spécial munie by the naato guuttet.
I
and third Wednesdays of each month day.
Mrs. Verlek gave a read i a*, add­
You are eordtally tavMed to wor-
Everybody welcome.
11 A. M Com naan lo» aud earaaob. toip witb M.
to* another new member to isi
3 venia;, 7:20. So.ig Servi«« aad
towns local talent. Af’er ibe «ro­
MBTH0DI8T
*iasi and various gamss w«rs
to­
Sermon. The sermons will be pra«-
Sunday Sohool at 10 A. M.
lo
daiged
in,
ths
«lub
*
a«
tavitsd
««
tical gospel message« that will kelp
PRMBT7«R4AN
I the dining room where a real ban-
Preaching Sunday morning
at you to live today the life for to r>or ' l»«M be bool, 10 ««A. M.
11 o’clock by Bishop Win. O. Shep­ row. Stranger» and all are «ordlsl-
M gu«t awaited them.
Needless to say
Moral»« Worship, IF: 99
ard, presiding Bishop of ths Meth- ]y invited,
they did ample justice to all the good
Subject: "■mplrs laUdsM”
y (things and a vote of appreciation sur­
odist Episcopal area, inoluding Or«
Bibl« Sch >ol 1« A M. Big »uhoi>4
■ruling Worship. f:M
ly was In tbs hearts of all toward the
hostess«'», Mesdaroes Todd, Vierlck
^d Loalte Harrison for another won­
derful afternoon.
| A large ateendance is requested to
be present in April, as It is the an­
nual election time and the hostesses
are to be Mesdamea Tucker, Eastman
'and Anderson.
orm
A mda T ^MAKY s TMURMAN A‘SAND I
A PARAMOUNT-AR.TCRAFT PICTURE
POMONA GRANGE NOTES
Beaver, Ore., March 9—(Special)
—Tillamook County Pomona Grange
met in regular session with Sand
lake Grange on the first Tuesday in
March. This meeting was well at
tended anfl was full of Interest to
grangers.
Th« degree of Porno** was con­
ferred on twenty-two new members.
Owing to the fact that special
election is to b« held in this state
on the th« day set for the opening
Pomona
of State Grange, thia
Grange went on record as favoring
one
the meeting of State Grange
week earlier than scheduled, Thia
grangualso approved the action tak-
en by the subordinate granges
of
the Bounty in recommending th« ap-
pointnient of O. K. Tittle and Mrs.
members of tbe
A. C. Daniel
County Fair Board.
The question of a Couaty Fair
this year and whether or not it be
held on the new Fair grounds, was
discussed at length.
A motion was made, seconded and
carried that this Pomona Grange go
on record as favoring the holding < f
a Fiir thia ysar oa the new Fair
fro In de.
A motion carried, also, that this
grii.g
on record as favoring the
I obtaining of financial aid by bor
rowing money, or otherwise, for Fair
purposes.
The next regular meeting of Po­
mona Grange will be held at Ore-
Notice of Completed Street
town on the first Thursday in Jm e,
Improvement.
1921, unless otherwise provided for,
I Notice is hereby given th«’ the
in which case timely notice will be
Deputy City Engineer of Tillamook
given.
City, Oregon, has filed with tb< City
Recorder a certificate of the coni-
‘Tne
Brute Master” at Gem
t lie Thursday, March 17th.
pietion to his satisfaction, of
work of the improvement of West
Fifth Street from Stillwell Avenue
High School "Operetta” March
West to Sixth Avenue West and
Avenue West from Fifth 18th.- Adv.
Sixth
Thursday, March 19
er if it rain».
Col. J. W. Hughes will cry th '
sale.
Come and enjoy th»' day v hstlu :
Free lunch at
you buy or not.
noon.
F. n. BEAI.S.
8 per cent per annum and the coats
of making said sale.
[ Dated this 10th day of March,
1921, A. I).
JOHN ASCHIM,
Sheriff of Tilamook County, Oregon
3-10-15
For th« big feature picture» go
You w«r« nior« than pleased with
tbs "Mir*«le Nan.” You pronounc­ to th« Gem.
ed 11 th« greatest picture
ever
shown in Tillamook. Now co/bes
Report of the Condition of
the sum* star in as grea' a picture THE FIRST BANK OF BAY CITY
—"Civilian Clothes.” Gem Sunday at Bay City, Oregon, in the State of
I
Marsh 13, afternoon and evening
Oregon, ut the close of business Feb­
ruary 21st, 1921.
RESOURCES
Notice of Execution Sale
Noti«« Is hereby given, that utidti Loans and discounts . . »
and by virtue of an execution and Overdrafts secured and
384.78
—
order of eaUi issued out of th«. Cir | unsecured ......
98,278.40
cult Court of the State of (*egon for Bonds and warrants
TBlassook Count, State of Oregon, Stocks, securities. Judg­
2.803 28
on the 9th day of March, 1921, A. I ments, etc ...... ......... .
2.500 00
........ -
D., and to me directed, upon a judg Banking house
2,341.8«
meat rendered by
said Circuit Furniture and fixtures
8.870.1«
Court for aaid County on the 7th day Other real estate owned
of February, 1921, in a suit wh«re Due from banks (not rs-
ÌK M
aad I serve banks)
........ —
in W. C. Logan wax plaintiff
his
Due
from
approved
reserve
Thomas W Rosa, Kina Ross,
4.044 99
wife, aud Carl Armstrong, were de i basks
* Chocks and other cash items 610.49
feadants. commanding me to mak-
8,383.39
sal« of tbe following described real Cash on hand ...... ——-
305.8b
estate in Tillamook County, State of Other résout ces ..............
Oregon, to wit: The North East Quar
Total
_____
»152,243 78
Thirty-
ter (N. E. ’A) of Section
LIABILITIES
one (21) in Township Two (2)
J 25,000 00
South of Range Ten (10) West of Capital stock paid in
«00.00
the Willamette Meridan, to satisfy Surplus fund -.... —...—
Undivided
profits,
leaf
ex
­
' a Judgment in favor of the sad
383.03
penses and taxes paid
¡plaintiff and against the defendant
of
Individual
deposits
subject
¡Thomas W. Ross for the sum
83.788.19
»2294.97, with interest on »1385.001* to check
40.0«
18th. Certified checks .......
of said amount from Octobi*
per
Time
and
Savings
De
1910, at the rate of 8 per cent
32,432 51
annum to the date of decree; with 1 posits —..... —•
su n Bills payable for m<
au.n
interact on »570.97 of snlj
20.00.00
borrowed -------
from Marcli 27th, 1916, at the rat«
<'*
of < per cent per annum to
«152,243.78
Total
67.00
decree; and like interest on »57
i
Btato of Oregon, County of Tllla-
Street to the North Side of Fourth
¡from March 23rd, 1918, to date of
Street, which Improvement consists
decree and like interest on |«l.t'( mook. M.
AUCTION SALE
th«
Oil from April 2nd, 1910. to date of d« I I. A. W. Larson, Cashier of
in the paving of said streets with
I will sell at P'lb’.'l Auct'm
b»nk, do solemnly
the accessories thereof in accordance , Saturday, March 12th J921, at 10 crec and like interest on «65.00 •dove-named
ia
| with the resolution establishing Lo-! A. M., the following personal prop­ I from March 18th. 1920, to the dal- swear that the above statement
cal Improvement District No. 17 of erty:
<>f decree, together with the cosis true to ths best of my knowledge and
said Tillamook City, and the Com-1 3 8 head of High Producing Grade .and disbursements of suit ta««d a' belief.
A. W LARSON, Caahler
mon Council of Tillamook City has, Cows.
I «20.50 and the costa of and upon
CORRECT—Attest:
.appointed Monday, March 21, 1921J 10 Heifers, ranging lu a*« fioni 1 paid writ of execution; I Will on Sat­
JOHN A. NELSON
urday the 30th day of April, 192!,
|at
at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. at the to 3 years old.
A. RAMSEY.
¡City Hall in Tillamook City, Oregon, I Several hogs ar.d young pi»*
A. D., at the hoyr of 2 o’clock P M..
Director*
at the front door of the County
as the time and place for considering
1 Pure Bred Holstein Bull.
Subscribed
and
sworn
to
b«for«
Court house of Tillamook County,
¡the acceptance of such work, at
3 Heed of Horses
me
this
7th
day
of
March,
1921.
Oregon, in the City of Tillamook,
! which time and place any objection!!
1 Wagon; Farm Machinery.
T. E ASHLEY. Notary Public
¡to the acceptance of said work will
Responsible buyer« dealring cred- sell at public autlon to the highest
My
commission expires Aug. 1®.
be heard and considered by the It will be able to mak« satisfactory bidder for each the said real
to
satisfy
the
,1924.
Common Council.
arrangements with representatives tats above described
of on« of the banks, who will act as atnourit« due upon Mid judgment
Dated March 10. 1921.
Don’t forget our Sunday miti»*».
aad deer«« as above elated with in-
FRANCES B STRANAHAN.
clerk.
judg-
’
every
Sunday st 2.00 1*. M.
Al­
tereat
from
th«
date
of
the
gale
will
be
held
at
my
farm
ad
City Recorder of Tillamook City.
| Oregon.
3-lbt2 joining Tillamook City, f'bdcr «ov- meat and decree to «at« of sale ai I ways a feature program.
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